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A photo of the Undertaker, one of the wresters to dress up as for Halloween.

Best Wrestlers To Dress Up As This Halloween

The Undertaker

Going a more traditional route, we look no further than the man from Death Valley. The Undertaker terrorized World Wrestling Entertainment for three decades. His character had everything to do with the supernatural. The Undertaker was a character straight out of a horror movie and is a straightforward Halloween costume idea.

The Undertaker is another fairly easy costume to throw together. A cowboy hat and a long coat are all one needs to complete the ensemble. Sure, some face paint and a curly wig would help out, but these are easily purchased. It might not receive instant recognition from your crowd, but you will get the appreciative nod from those in the know.

Legion of Doom/Demolition

Heading into the Halloween season, the singular costume is a mainstay. It’s easier to work a costume by yourself, but if you’re in the creative mood, you could grab a friend and try your hand at some of WWE’s classic tag teams. The best of which is the Legion of Doom, or their counterparts, Demolition. Both are visually striking tandems, and ones that are sure to get some great reactions when you and your tag team partner enter the party.

The Road Warriors March 1989
Photo Credit: By ‘Wrestling World’ magazine, 1 March 1989, Public Domain,

Both tag teams would take some work to assemble, but thankfully, most of it could be done from the comfort of your own home. Hockey pads, paints, and cardboard spikes are all it would take to make yourself a part of WWE’s past. Even if party goers don’t know the reference, it’s a costume that would most assuredly get a reaction.

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About Daniel Sinasac

Dan has been a fan of wrestling since his grandmother sat him down to watch JYD and Sgt. Slaughter go to battle. That began a decades-long obsession with professional wrestling. An obsession that has developed into a love/hate relationship with the greatest entertainment medium in the world.

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